βλάβη

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Considering Cretan forms (ἀβλοπής (ablopḗs) for ἀβλαβής (ablabḗs) and ἀβλοπία (ablopía) for ἀβλαβεία (ablabeía)) βλαβ- perhaps resulted from βλαπ- by assimilation, but the interchanges α/ο and β/π are typical of Pre-Greek. See also βλάσφημος (blásphēmos), Latin mulcō (I beat, maltreat), Sanskrit मृच् (mṛc, threatening or injury) and मर्चयति (marcayati, to hurt, injure).

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Noun[edit]

βλᾰ́βη (blábēf (genitive βλᾰ́βης); first declension

  1. hurt, harm, damage, mischief
    Synonym: βλᾰ́μμᾰ (blámma)

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Descendants[edit]

  • Greek: βλάβη (vlávi)

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Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek βλάβη (blábē).

Noun[edit]

βλάβη (vlávif (plural βλάβες)

  1. damage, detriment, harm

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